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... stress must fall on a light syllable followed by a heavy syllable , as in Árab , réformation . The two predicted meters based on the minimal foot have the properties in 1 and 2 . If the position size parameter is set as a foot , two ...
... stress must fall on a light syllable followed by a heavy syllable , as in Árab , réformation . The two predicted meters based on the minimal foot have the properties in 1 and 2 . If the position size parameter is set as a foot , two ...
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... stressed syllables ) preclude prominence type from being set as weight or stress , as previ- ously explained for the analogous English cases . Therefore prominence type must again be strength . And if S⇒¬U , prominence type must be stress ...
... stressed syllables ) preclude prominence type from being set as weight or stress , as previ- ously explained for the analogous English cases . Therefore prominence type must again be strength . And if S⇒¬U , prominence type must be stress ...
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... syllable in the configuration described by PrR 9 is stressed ( see ( e ) ) it may initiate a four - syllable word . But four - syllable words ending in LL must have stress on their third syllables as required by PrR 4 , never on the ...
... syllable in the configuration described by PrR 9 is stressed ( see ( e ) ) it may initiate a four - syllable word . But four - syllable words ending in LL must have stress on their third syllables as required by PrR 4 , never on the ...
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Magnitude estimation of linguistic | 32 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
Urheberrecht | |
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